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The image depicts a coastal street scene in Tynemouth, North Tyneside, United Kingdom, under clear blue skies with scattered white clouds
The image depicts a coastal street scene in Tynemouth, North Tyneside, United Kingdom, under clear blue skies with scattered white clouds. The sun illuminates the scene from the left, casting shadows. In the foreground, a reddish-brown block-paved street curves to the right. A square metal grate is embedded in the pavement near the center. On the left, a black, decorative streetlamp stands on a pole, casting a shadow to its right. To the left of the streetlamp, a black metal fence or railing runs along the edge of an unseen drop. Two individuals, dressed in dark clothing, are walking away from the viewer on the right side of the street, heading around the curve. The midground features a low, dry-stone wall on the right, which encloses a vegetated area with trees and bushes. A small, weathered wooden door is visible within this stone wall. Below the level of the foreground street, a paved path or road winds down towards the coast, with a smaller black streetlamp and a green road sign visible alongside it. The background presents a wide expanse of calm blue sea, extending to the horizon. A breakwater or pier structure is visible projecting into the water on the left. Beyond the breakwater, a distant coastline with prominent cliffs and white structures, possibly a lighthouse (Souter Lighthouse), is visible. Further along the horizon, a town or city with numerous buildings and green hills is present.
